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Tomas Vanicek and Stanislav Popelka
The think-aloud method is a widely used method for evaluating the usability of websites and software. However, it can also be used with cartographic products, an area which has been neglected up to now. It is a method in which test participants verbalise...
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Marketa Beitlova, Stanislav Popelka, Vít Vo?enílek, Kamila Facevicová, Barbora Anna Janecková and Vladimír Matlach
Over 600 geography teachers answered an online survey containing 30 questions about school world atlases, an integral part of geography education. The study measured the importance and frequency of use of atlases, identified the most frequently used scho...
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Marketa Beitlova, Stanislav Popelka and Vit Vozenilek
A school world atlas is likely the first systematic cartographic product which students encounter in their lives. However, only a few empirical studies have analysed school atlases in the context of map reading and learning geographical curricula. The pr...
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Stanislav Popelka, Alena Vondrakova and Petra Hujnakova
Weather is one of the things that interest almost everyone. Weather maps are therefore widely used and many users use them in everyday life. To identify the potential usability problems of weather web maps, the presented research was conducted. Five weat...
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Stanislav Popelka, Luká? Herman, Tomas Rezník, Michaela Parilová, Karel Jedlicka, Jirí Bouchal, Michal Kepka and Karel Charvát
Big data have also become a big challenge for cartographers, as the majority of big data may be localized. The use of visual analytics tools, as well as comprising interactive maps, stimulates inter-disciplinary actors to explore new ideas and decision-m...
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Jaroslav Burian, Stanislav Popelka and Marketa Beitlova
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